The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 24, 1902, Image 4

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Saturday morning Waists and Walking Skirts Anew lot of dainty lawn waists White, and some black and white, $1.98 to $5.48. Also an elisrant line of extra light weight walking skirts. Fit guaranteed. Your money back for the asking. mm f "o' JnT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Beginning May 15th, my store Will open promptly at 6:30, a. m. and close promptly at 10:30p m w. J. BUTTS, THE DRUGGIST. “On the White Corner" TOBIAS NEWMAN m 5 rue exclusive control of the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK AND VICINITY. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. I Just Received t Anew line of Trunks l with Patent Lids. Call f and examine them. Ex ceedingly low prices. anand. H. Two Stores, % 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Bts : RIFLEMEN TO HAVE BIG TIME THEIR TRIP TO ST. SIMCN NEXT WEEK BEING LOOKED FOR To WITH PLEASURE. The. Brunswick Riflemen have ar ranged an elaborate program of mil itary and field day (jxereises for next Wednesday at St. Simon and will have as their guests for the day the Veter ans and Naval Resesves. A large number of others, too, will make the trip it being also picnic oc casion and with the exercises tuat are annouw cd that day will doubt,ess b.- 1 one of much pleasure to the public as wed as being profitable to the military. The program includes the follow ing. H‘ a. m-—Team target shoot for r la.in and individual scores. .12 ra- Swimming match. Distance t-> lie decided later. p. m. —Skirmish drill and sham hattie. <4; p. m.—One! hundred foot race open only to tin? military; 200 yard foot, race open only to members of Veterans a rsociaticn. 4; i", p. m.—Bicycle handicap, 5; 15 p. m.; —individual prlzet drill! for he,-;f, drilled sc Idler in each com- j patty participating. Splendid orchestral music will ac company < acch of the boats during the ! day and a night will furnish litspira- ! t on to all who want to dance. A 'Cry unique feature of the military program will he an exhibition drill in : tlte. old Hardee tactics by a picket!; squad from among the veterans. ihwts will leave for the island at ! 8;30, ;20. ami ti n. m. and 12, 2. and i 5. p. in. DIED IN CINCINNATI Harry K'-mp, Well Known in Bruns wick. Passes Aaway in That City. The Albany Herald of Yesterday says: A telegram from (Cincinnati lias, brought to Mr, J. W. Kemp, news of the death of his .nij, J llarrv Kemp, which Occurred last night Tuesday's Herald told of the critical illness of Mr. Kemp in ( 'imaunati. He mad made his home for several months past in Birmingham, bnt was the vic tim of a malady which incapacitated him tor active work A short time ago he wont to Cincinnati for tie* purpose of submitting to the surgeon's j tlu fti in the hope of regaining his hist 1 oaith, and ut, the flood Samaritan hospital was * operated on about-a week ago. After the opcnition, it semes, the surg.n t # realized that Mr. Kemp could not re cover, anil that intelligence was imme diately wired to Albany. •Vr William l, Kemp of Ailinta, a brother of the deceased, was ill Oinciu nali from the timuof the operation un til tlte end He will accompany the re-! mains to All any. arriving fomorrrw af ternoon. i J. Harry Kemp . thirty-one ytttrs of age, and was reared in A.b my. Ho hau been in the United States railway mail service for a good many years.jior along while miming m and out of this city'. He subsequently wont to Atlanta, and Was regarded as one of the bright- j cstaud most .competent men in the ser viee. His health failed several years ago, and he was for much of his time! practically an invalid. A few months ago it seemed that his health improved, 1 and he left for Birmingham to accept the ! post of assistant to the superintendent; of the Alulama division of tHe railway ! mail service He soon broke down un- : dor the strain >f active work, however, and tiic trip to Cincinnati followed. Harry Kemp was well known in Brunswick, where he had a large circle of friends who will be pained to hear of his death EARLY CLOSING NOTICE. The undersigned banks will close at ONE o'clock p. m. SATURDAYS between May 15 au.l October 1. The National Bank of Brunswick E. D. Walter, Cashier. The Brunswick Hans & Trust Cos., H. W. Gale. Cashier. if You Don't Know where to find Jim Carter ask anybody; they have all been there, except you. W. to. TUPPER & CO~ Forwarding and Shipping Agents Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. C,A. If you need a typewriter of and des cription come to see me before buying 1 can save you money. Terms rea son;) bio ami satisfaction guaranteed C. H. Jewett. NOTICE. Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex trewiteh. 422 Newcastle street will j recover it for SI,OO ami guarantee it to be equal to any new $2,50 um brella. He also mattes umbrellas to order. 5 13 klorptaiue and Whiskey fi 1 ot* fill Slrfl str eted without pain §I J 111 |w9 cureijuar* 8 5 “1 8 anteed at Sanitarium or no }>;tv. B. H. VRal*. Man’gr Liftlia Splines Cure Cos., Drawer A. Austell.Ga. Homejtrestment sent u preferred. Correspondence strictly confidential. For Sale One small house and lot on A street, near gas house. Price SSOO. monthly payments Brebsten, Fendig & Cos. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS dome dedal Tleibs Tides. Mrs. H. T. Dunn is quite ski;. m m m Mr. M. Dixon is the- gu-s* of i-. C. Blain. , • * * * Andrew Wrigli le.,vcs today for a visit to Florida. * Miss Mattie Peake will leave .>••• week for Nahunta. • • • J. A. McDuffie is bask from a busi ness trip to Savanufji. ♦ * * Miss Fannie Allan is -;o.ad:n-> some time on St. Simon wiih .y 1). Aiken. -- * fJttie Mattie Ruth Marlin, daugiitiu of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. c. Marlin, is sail critically ill. • • • The excursion Thursday night lor the Cathodic elmreb was a success. A large crowd , , and a neat sum v.as realize I. * * * Miss Ethel Cunoly, Mi;- (\ } oiy and Miss Marie I’rtl..-; Idee,-ant. pm, - „ dina yesterday. The Hesste iin,- will make d-. daily trip.-; to Ft. oiimm id ,- .. .. leaving B; tint wick a. ‘ 2.30 p. m. returning at II a. m . :>i t; P. m.lt will be a rat'd oppettunir. I. a day at the Island and a lawn- < ,u*„ Lost Eithernt Thttlmon nr along i,,,, j, tbe Brunswick anil Birmingham ,- ;s . road, between Thalmon and Wiek, a black Mdtug ''W" dollars m enrrenev and f.. U r mil ro.id passes. Suitable reward vw 1 paid for return tb re >f to me. .1. D SPARKS, Attend (lie Sattorthwaße sale of I've stock ai the court house at \> o clock today. Some gmmiue " gains will he offered at auction Hor “n,l5 M > "Ittber carts and Iniggi,-. Will go from tne block. RECEIVER DUBBERLY'S ROUNDS. I will no at thawing places 01l the following dates f or the purpose ot B,ate aud ' ‘ax returns Jamaica April 11, 21. and May 24. ..auTsne"" =- - Try McDuffie's “No 16“ for La cTe° r Infl " Gll3ia ls bntarant.ci !S P r ie r . y . O , U on mo t ey wfll b ® refttid ' H ?I ' l)n ' At w Joerger's. | The Ifesste lin- will make hmhic daily trips to St. Simon pirn- s’umlnv ! b'avlng Brunswick at fl.u,, a . m , 2.30 p. m . returning at 11 a. m " m ,f' ; p. m.lt will be a rare opportunity ha ft day at the island and a larg- mow,, will go. I" OUR CUSTOM I I As the banks will elos, „t t rec - K on Saturdays between v K.fh ,s K'veum another column oi we tieg that onr cnsfcui -rs il] i raT same in mind, and come to fh< bank early as possible on Saturday of week to accommodate tis „ W( ,jj themselves, for l„- doing so help ns to do the business -mi-fi and avoid the delay of having; t - then-tarn" at the la-, mi„„ t , Very trnlv, BRUNSWICK RANK tV 1 i ,X(Y 11 'V < .'ale, Cashier.' Hios,' who have not bom h, n,.,, M W HA I S Will do well to call ;u Mss 'Ji. 6latcr\i Before buying ei ewh- iv . New Hats. N’,.,v Ki..wcr, In Olden limes Most people lived better than tl e.v - do now. Their food was better fresher and more wholesome 1 an the lb, <l of today averages. There are some groeerv storm though, that keep fully up to the! old-time standard— store 3 where, everything is purity, fr. ,-hm ,-s and - This is one of the in. THOMAS KEANY, ’Phone I J, Jl2 Newcastle t>t. ] We dose at seven o'ri.x- PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. t B. H. Daniels is back irom a t.;,) to Valdosta. J. M. Wiggins was in the city yes terday from Waynesville. Frank Scarlett has returned to his home at Fancy Bluff lor a' few- days. Solicitor General Bennet returned to Wav cross yesteruay. Mr. C. J. -viimneflyn, Jr., has re turned from Bunswie,., where he pass ed. Iris- examination before the Sta> Pharmaceutical hoard. —Albany Her ald. Col. J. 1.. Jacobi, the genial manager of the Cumberland island hotel, is at the hotel arranging for the, formal opening which will occur June in. Grand Jury Recesses. The grand jury was in session again yesterday afternoon and finally i> •-:,cl until .Monday morning, with out transacting any very important WANTED—-Young man to collect Address care News. Court Recessed. After the day’s session ot the ,-.u ixjtior court Thursday, Judge Bonnet announced a recess until Monday morning next ai lo o'clock, when tic criminal docket will be “resumed. Globe Lodgings. I haye rented the old Central ho tel, orner Monk and Newcastle streets, and will conduct a first-class lodging house, with table board if so desired. .My ras-s will be reasonable and service complete. E. A. Sllvera, But© California Tokay, Sherry, Ca tawba, Fort, Muacated or Blackberry Wine, 25 cnetg per Urge bottle. These wines are absolutely guaranteed to he as good us any su-catled Imported wines, sold for more than double the price. A trial will convince you. Telephone 130, Sig i.evtg ia, agent, 810 Bay stieei. Stand Like a Stone Wall. Between your children and the tor tures of itching and burning eczema. • abb t ur other sick diseases. HowV why, by using Bucltlen’s'Arnica . earths greatest healer. Quirk ■st euro for Ulcers, fever Sores. Salt Rheui n, Cuts, Burns or Brusisus. in- I’allib-ic for Piles. 25c, at all drug storej i Sramer Law School IJJiIVtRSITV OF VIRGINIA. In Vinn niA mmmtAifio. :tfl Siimni* r Jmy Ito . llf Hh l Ijw Tuctilij ll**i}ful u-1"* ti oarMtdntMi r-r fhc luu • and to praoUll om-i* who h;,v. , uw'kuti eyflttmntic inf>lrutti*<n. For oaia!um(\ nd>•!( -■* K. C. MINOR, B(ix>rt:i ary, 4’bfirl.ti UuvlUv, * 8W FT r -OCf-Ac BREEZES Ci-oe-. : l and Island ’it tes sail from AfICK, Gfl. ' i: Joats Daily ft tjw end ~>J g celled Kanagement, Ochestra, Bowling', Target Kan./e, Tennis. Pinaf-Ponc, Premises Thoroughly Renovated. Improved Lichtinp- No Scarcity of Food. For Rates Apply to •J., Xi. JACOBI, Manager, Cumberland Island, (ia. A New Line of Hefrigcrators, V !ce Cream freezers, li lawn Chairs and Settees, *r Hugs, 777 i1l g|M|ji| VSrtw b . v '.n viti- i,i „f f. l; -r.iiiil Blue flame Oi! Cook Stoics No Smoko. No Smell. No D... r. ytM*Millerdsen, Wedding j Presents \ .Sterling Silver: i UatlllahH: j Jewelry j Matches: , J Diamonds, etc. | KtNNCN MOTT, 0. B. ! The Leading Jeweler. 1 215 NEWCASTLE STREET < Inspector of watche* teg the" Southern ami B & b Railwaira i Keeper of the city by wire from Washington daily' at 11 a. m. 1 Fresn Dried f ' Fruits 4 Large Prunes. Small Brunt s. Kvnpmated A (tricots Kv■ operated Pcacht s. , llvajHtratcd Apples, Pitted Cb.cni' - ll il's good to eat we have it. Geo W.Harper 'Phone 158. THE GROCER, H. Michelson, 314 Newcastle St. To bring the well selected litp of Furniture befoye the public I will sell during this week: $1.65 Ladies' ! ocker SI.OO I. Center Table i .00 1.35 high back dining chair 1.00 1 * -> ( hud s High Cane fear Chair J.t;o 1.<5 Ctat.l'-s ' ; (.() MAY^24